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The Latest News from Miami Food Halls

Geoffrey Anderson

It’s no secret that restaurants have been hit hard during the COVID-19 pandemic. Food halls are no exception. These venues, known for their large crowds and abundant vendors, have seen quite a few changes over the past few months. They’ve lost tenants and gained new ones, and some—like Time Out Market—remain closed. Here are some of the latest developments at a few of your favorite Miami food halls:

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After shutting down completely earlier in the quarantine, Politan Row in the Design District is back. Not all the vendors have reopened yet. Notable losses include the Asian concept Yuzu, Chef Chloe & The Vegan Café, and the crowd favorite Itamae, the latter of which is opening its own spot across from the food hall later this year. 

Fortunately, Dal Plin (Italian), Hot Lime (tacos), Jaffa (Israeli), and Tran An (Vietnamese) haven’t gone anywhere, and guests can still get their caffeine fix at Sabal Coffee. Newcomer Osom Crepes has joined the lineup to provide savory and sweet versions of the namesake food.  Programming is also on its way back with happy hours as well as live music on Friday evenings. 

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